Empires of Light

Vision, Visibility and Power in Colonial India

Niharika Dinkar author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:17th Sep '19

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Empires of Light cover

Light was central to the visual politics and imaginative geographies of empire, even beyond its role as a symbol of knowledge and progress in post-Enlightenment narratives. This bookdescribes howimperial mappings of geographical space in terms of ‘cities of light’ and ‘hearts of darkness’ coincided with the industrialisation of light (in homes, streets, theatres) and its instrumentalisation through new representative forms (photography, film, magic lanterns, theatrical lighting). Cataloguing the imperial vision in its engagement with colonial India, the book evaluates responses by the celebrated Indian painter Ravi Varma (1848–1906) to reveal the centrality of light in technologies of vision, not merely as an ideological effect but as a material presence that produces spaces and inscribes bodies.

  • Short-listed for Finalist for the Historians of British Art Book Prize 2021 (Exemplary Scholarship after 1800) 2021

ISBN: 9781526139634

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm

Weight: unknown

304 pages